Multiple Security Vulnerabilities in the Adobe Reader may lead to Execution of Arbitrary Code |
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| Category : | Security |
| Release Phase : | Resolved |
| Bug Id : | 6684941
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| Product : | Solaris 10 Operating System
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| Date of Workaround Release : | 25-Jun-2008
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| Date of Resolved Release : | 01-Aug-2008
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Multiple Security Vulnerabilities in the Adobe Reader may lead to Execution of Arbitrary Code
1. Impact
Multiple security vulnerabilities in the Adobe Reader may allow remote
unprivileged users to execute arbitrary code with the permissions of
the local user. These vulnerabilities may include validation
check errors within the Adobe Reader's JavaScript handling, a
heap-based buffer overflow in the Perl-Compatible Regular Expression
(PCRE) library, and an untrusted search path error.
Adobe Reader is the free viewing companion to Adobe Acrobat.
Adobe Reader allows you to view, navigate, and print Portable Document
Format (PDF) files.
These issues are described in the following documents:
2. Contributing Factors
These issues can occur in the following release:
SPARC Platform
- Solaris 10 without patch 121136-02 (Adobe Reader Plugin) and patch 121104-03 (Adobe Reader)
Notes:
- Solaris 8, Solaris 9, Solaris 10 on the x86 platform and
OpenSolaris do not ship Adobe Reader and therefore are not affected by
this issue.
- All versions of Adobe Reader and Acrobat up to and including
version 7.0.8 are affected by these issues. Solaris 10 ships Acrobat
Reader 7.0.
To determine the version of Adobe Reader installed on a system, the
following command can be run:
$ /usr/bin/acroread -version
7.0.1
3. Symptoms
There are no predictable symptoms that would indicate these issues have
been exploited to execute arbitrary code.
4. Workaround
To avoid the described issues, do not load PDF files from untrusted
sources.
To work around the issues described in CVE-2008-0667, CVE-2007-5659,
CVE-2007-5663, and CVE-2008-2042, JavaScript can be disabled in the browser
application.
This can done in Mozilla as follows:
- Open the 'Preferences' dialog from the Edit menu
- Select the 'Advanced' tree
- Select the 'Scripts & Plug-ins' leaf
- Uncheck the 'Navigator' check box
- Click the OK button
This can be done in Firefox as follows:
- Open the 'Preferences' dialog from the Edit menu
- Select the 'Content' tab
- Uncheck the 'Enable JavaScript' check box
- Click the Close button
5. Resolution
These issues are addressed in the following release:
SPARC Platform- Solaris 10 with patch 121136-02 (Adobe Reader Plugin) and patch 121104-03 (Adobe Reader)
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Modification History01-Aug-2008: Updated Contributing Factors and Resolution sections; now Resolved
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